Nov 4, 2009

XBMC 9.11: Alpha1 ready for testing

The first official testing release of the beloved XBMC 9.11 is now available.

The official announcment writes:

Today we are pleased to announce the first official testing release of 9.11, Codename: Camelot. It’s been quite a while since Babylon, so we’re very excited to begin the release cycle and work towards a new release.Please keep in mind that this is an early alpha build, and it should be treated as such. While it’s not likely to burn your house down or eat your pets, it’s likely that testers will run into a few bugs. If this happens, please search TRAC to see if someone else has already reported it. If not, you may submit a QUALITY bug report. Keep in mind that the reason for releasing alphas/betas is so that we can get a better feel for what bugs are out there. If you don’t report them, we can’t fix them.We are also still working hard to clean up the settings. Many useless ones have been removed, but there’s still quite a bit of rearranging to do.

There are a lot of new features in this release, far too many to list here, but the highlights are:

DirectX has replaced OpenGL for Windows

Numerous skinning engine updates which allow for use of some fancy new skins

Many improvements to the video player which allow for much smoother playback

Switch to Core Audio on OSX

Many VDPAU improvements under linux

Many platform-specific customizations

Much Much more. We will be showcasing the new features here on xbmc.org as the final release approaches.

Download

If you like living on the edge and would like to try the alpha, head over to our download page. You will always find the most current official builds there. AppleTV users may update via launcher’s downloads.